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Preacher-teacher MR, WALTER MINTO received his education at Utica College and Syracuse University. A Robert Frost fan, he wisely prescribes a speed reading course for all students. Set a goal for your life; then try to obtain it, he suggests. Say a Little Prayer for us. Will you, Mr. Minto? 26 English At Wittenberg College and Columbia, MR. FRANK WEH-MANN studied English literature and learned endless quotations. Brush Up your Shakespeare, he recommends to his senior English classes. As head of department he is busy with official duties, but outside of school he enjoys his five grandchildren. Hair -less MR. THOMAS JOHNSON, celebrated English II instructor, earned his BA from Middlebury College and MA from Columbia. An amateur photographer and professional artist, he sponsors the Future Police of America Club and an annual trip to a broadway play. Among his special interests are people over thirty. Comely MISS MARY PAT MCGOWAN, a newcomer to CCS, teaches English and public speaking. Educated at the College of St. Rose, she has creative interests --oil painting and writing poetry. Don't get caught as a cog in a wheel.
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Business Via OCCC and Albany, blushing JACK SCHNIPPER arrived at CCS to teach commercial subjects and penmanship. He considers himself a connoisseur of foods, wines, contemporary novels. He is serious about handball, table tennis, and the school store, which he sponsors. Chart a serious course, he recommends, but allow for necessary adjustments. Will they Get Me to the Church on Time ? 25 Mr. Businessman , DOMINICK ELIA earned his B. A. and M. A. at SUNY at Albany. Learn to accept responsibility, this whipcracker in the business department advises students. After school, he is active on the student exchange. Also from SUNY at Albany comes MISS JOAN VERSUSKY, personal typing and business arithmetic teacher. A real snow bunny, Miss V. spends winter weekends schussing Sugar Bush slopes; spring and summer spare time horseback riding. Always available to help with worthwhile projects, she says to the seniors, Good luck and God bless. Stenographic, secretarial, and typing students learn about The Letter from calm, capable MRS. ELIZABETH GATES, graduate of SUNY of Albany, who transforms these subjects into commercial arts. Mrs. Gates, whose favorite pastime is reading, suggests, Remember your high school as a good friend.
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Vivacious MRS. SALIY LITTLEFIELD, teacher of English and creative writing, attended Middlcbury College and the University of Vermont. Advisor to the cheerleaders, she enjoys reading, writing, and music. To tlie seniors, she says, Be flexible, independent, and think for yourselves. ... Mustang Sally. You've come a long way, baby, to get where you've got to today, says MRS. PATRICIA EISENHART, Goshen's trusty teacher's aide. With an A.B. from Muhlenberg, Mrs. E. Willingly substituted in a variety of classes and aptly handles any job. Her special interests include ballet, modern jazz, skiing, and the flute. Bright socks, Red Sox, bizarre bow ties describe MR. MALCOLM MUSGROVE, English department humorist. He was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College and Montclair State College. Music, sports, literature, and double crostic puzzles consume his leisure hours. Learn to respect others, and above all, yourself, he advises . . . Seventy-six Trombones. ,rBc grateful for all you have, warns MR. RICHARD GILLETTE, demanding teacher of English and theater. From St. Francis College and SUC at New Paltz, Mr. Gillette, a tie-fixer, frequents the theater. He advocates the theory of Divine Rights--and practices it in class. Walking Happy into the halls of CCS for the first year is MR. JAMES BRADLEY, jovial English prof who warns the seniors to stay out of jail. From the University of Rochester, Mr. Bradley gets pleasure from hiking, camping, swimming, and playing chess. Ubiquitous Mr. B. attends most school functions, often checks the flow of perspiration on his forehead. 27
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